Take That Now and Then by Martin Roach

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Take That Now and Then by Martin Roach

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This book recounts the entire story of the most successful British band since The Beatles. From their humble beginnings to the break-up that shook the pop world, to their explosive and successful come-back tour a decade later, TAKE THAT – NOW AND THEN exposes the intimate details of the band that changed pop history.

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Take That Now and Then by Martin Roach

This book recounts the entire story of the most successful British band since The Beatles. From their humble beginnings to the break-up that shook the pop world, to their explosive and successful come-back tour a decade later, TAKE THAT NOW AND THEN exposes the intimate details of the band that changed pop history.

‘Buy it now!’
***** Closer

‘… [an] honest, detailed account of the boy band of the Nineties’
Bella

‘This is simply essential reading for “Thatters” everywhere’
**** Hot Stars (Supp. to OK! magazine)

' Well researched and breezily written.'
Observer

‘Compulsory for any fan'.
Manchester Evening News

Martin Roach is a Sunday Times best-selling author, with more than ninety books published on music, celebrity and youth culture. After gaining a degree in Historical Research in 1990, Roach founded Independent Music Press, a biography and new fiction publishing label which has since become one of the most successful companies of its kind in Europe. He has contributed to magazines, newspapers, television and radio shows all over the world. To date he has sold more than 1.5 million books worldwide.

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ISBN 13 9780007232581
ISBN 10 0007232586
Title Take That Now and Then
Author Martin Roach
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2007-06-04
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.